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How rapid should a rapid prototype be for a startup?

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Re: How rapid should a rapid prototype be for a startup?

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I don't think there's any such thing as an acceptable amount of time to create a prototype. The amount of passion you have for the idea and the other parts of your life that take your time will feed into how long it will take to create a prototype.

I would say a prototype and a private beta can be synonymous but it is more likely that a prototype would develop into something more substantial which you would then look to publicise and get more feedback from with a private beta.

A prototype is more likely to be along the lines of something you would show to relevant folk on a narrower basis than a private beta, to gauge whether they would be interested in the product.

Re: How rapid should a rapid prototype be for a startup?

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I don't think there's any such thing as an acceptable amount of time to create a prototype. The amount of passion you have for the idea and the other parts of your life that take your time will feed into how long it will take to create a prototype. I would say a prototype and a private beta can be synonymous but it is more likely that a prototype would develop into something more substantial which you would then look…

That's what I thought. Prototype is something which gives us the idea about usability by showing to relevant folk.